Data protection continues to be Job #1 for most storage managers -- a job that only gets more complex as each year companies add up to 50% more storage capacity. The good news is that newer technologies can help in this uphill battle, but you still have to determine the right tools for the job, how they will work within the context of you storage environment and whether they provide the level of protection that your company requires.

Among the topics covered in this track are data deduplication, virtual tape libraries, the newly integrated backup suites, matching data protection levels to business needs and how archiving fits into a data protection scenario.

TRACK: BACKUP TECHNOLOGIESData protection continues to be Job #1 for most storage managers -- a job that only gets more complex as each year companies add up to 50% more storage capacity. The good news is that newer technologies can help in this uphill battle, but you still have to determine the right tools for the job, how they will work within the context of you storage environment and whether they provide the level of protection that your company requires.

Among the topics covered in this track are data deduplication, virtual tape libraries, the newly integrated backup suites, matching data protection levels to business needs and how archiving fits into a data protection scenario.

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Negotiating the Backup and Recovery MazeSpeaker: Henry Johnson, Senior Team Lead, Fortune 500 Healthcare Services OrganizationDescription: The task of back up and recovery gets more convoluted every day with new acronyms and hot buzzwords. Users today have more hardware and software options than ever before to backup their data. During this session, Henry Johnson, Senior Team Lead for a FORTUNE 500 Healthcare Services Organization, will help users determine if the latest technical solutions will fit their environment and provide the foundations for selecting the right backup application and hardware. This session will cover hardware issues including VTL and disk-to-disk comparisons and best practices.

Making Virtual Backups RealSpeaker: W. Curtis Preston, VP Data Protection Services, GlassHouse TechnologiesDescription: Virtualized server environments are enormously efficient, make managing larger server installations far easier and can save big bucks on hardware and power costs. But they don't necessarily help backup admins. This session will look at the major server virtualization products and describe the pros and cons of the various ways to back up and restore their data. While many of the commercial solutions are VMware specific, the session will also explain what to do if you are using something other than VMware.

Testing... One, Two, Three...Speaker: Jeff Harbert, Storage Consultant, GlassHouse TechnologiesDescription: It would be nice if backup was a "set it and forget it" operation, but the reality is that it's a complex operation with dependencies and enough possible points of failure to keep a storage manager up at night. This session will delve into a range of issues related to backup testing, highlight some of the most common testing oversights, and provide a template for testing that attendees can adapt or tweak for use in their own shops.

De-Dupe and Disk Backups -- What You Need to Know Before Taking the PlungeSpeaker: W. Curtis Preston, VP Data Protection Services, GlassHouse TechnologiesDescription: Although disk systems are cheaper than every before, the use of disk in backup systems, including VTLs, has been very limited due to its cost. However, thousands of deduplication-based disk systems have now been deployed, and customers the world over are seeing that they can indeed take the place of tape for onsite backup storage. While many companies still copy these backups to tape for offsite storage, some companies have figured out ways to either stop shipping tapes or to stop using them altogether. This session will explore all of these possibilities.

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